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You can find it in the Poconos at
the Legendary Tannersville Inn. Whatever it is you're looking
for - good food, lively atmosphere, great entertainment and lots
of fun - all await you at the Inn.

With over 180 years of
hospitality, the Inn has welcomed generations of locals and
travelers who have passed through these friendly doors. Since
the Jakubowitz family became owners of the grand old Inn 39
years ago, its legend has grown, its appeal expanded and its
awards multiplied. Locals bring their friends from all over the
country and the world to sample the food, the atmosphere and the
people who make the Inn incomparable. The Inn is also said to be
haunted due to the almost 200 years of history that surround it!

The History

In the 1800's Tannersville was
located on the main droving road between Scranton and Easton. By
1880 it was a prosperous village and the main stopping place for
trades between the two cities.

The Tannersville Inn received its
namesake in 1847 when David Edinger and his wife sold the property
and its 98 acres to Manasseh Miller. The "Tannersville Hotel" was
born.

Manasseh Miller was the founder of
the Inn as an operating hotel. Prior to his ownership the place
was in all probability a tavern with rooms for occasional
travelers on the North-South stagecoach, named the Belmont Pike,
which became what is now Route 611.

In the following half century of
Miller's ownership, the Inn was developed into a fairly large
hotel, as well as the farm that Miller had used to supply it.

The present day condition of the
Tannersville Inn reflects most of the amenities and features which
had delighted much earlier guests. Of course, the Inn has expanded
to some extent since the days of Manasseh Miller, but its features
are pretty much what existed in his day. Present ownership places
a high value upon these reminders and "soul things" from our past,
and sees to it that the atmosphere remains within a similar
spirit.

For over thirty six years, this old
hostelry, a former stagecoach stop, has provided a community
amenity in Tannersville - the longest period of ownership since
the days of its founder, Manasseh Miller.